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Discover Ludwig"institutional aim" is correct and can be used in written English
It generally refers to the overall goals of an organization or institution. For example, "The institutional aim of the university is to provide quality education to its students."
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All cases achieved the real (hidden) institutional aim, namely the dismissal of a small hospital without major complaints from the local public.
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It is the weakness of the proposals concerning the institutional reforms aimed at democratizing the European institutions and improving their operation, above all with a view to enlargement.
First, we propose an institutional REDD design aimed at generating globally consistent reference scenarios at the country level from which to derive MRV REDD credits.
This agency paradox needs to be overcome by institutional entrepreneurs, aiming at creating, maintaining, and disrupting institutions (Lawrence et al. 2009).
He said the next 18 months would be devoted to a broad package of institutional reforms aimed at creating a stable basis for economic growth, which he said should reach 1percentt in 2014 and 2percentt in 2015.
During a 30-month transitional period before fresh elections, the unity government is to work on institutional changes aimed at addressing the root causes of the crisis, not least the equitable and transparent distribution of resources to South Sudan's 64 tribes.
The Washington summit also must agree practical action on programmes to control and destroy nuclear materials and ready-made weapons within four years; and participants must agree to rationalise the many complex overlapping international conventions, initiatives and resolutions that are the current institutional architecture aimed at addressing this issue.
Hence, a problem with institutional reforms aimed at increasing the representation of historically disadvantaged groups is that such reforms can and often do decrease the responsiveness of representatives.
In the 2000 2001 economic crisis, the government began its strict transition program via privatizations and important institutional changes aimed at decreasing inflation.
While migration challenges territorial conception of citizenship and sovereignty, nation states increasingly implement institutional structures aiming at tapping the (economic) resources of their diaspora (see Gamlen, 2014; Kuznetsov, 2013; Pellerin & Mullings, 2013).
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